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Dallas newspaper reporter fired over tweet to mayor
A Dallas newspaper reporter was fired in mid-February for purportedly tweeting to a local government official.

Broadcast group opposes proposal to ban non-compete clauses
The NAB says it is opposed to an FTC proposal to ban non-competes because the broadcast industry needs them to invest in on-air talent.

Broadcast industry mixed on FTC proposal to ban non-competes
A federal proposal to ban non-compete clauses has generated mixed reactions from executives and talent in the broadcast industry.

Murdoch abandons plan to combine Fox with News Corp
Rupert Murdoch has abandoned a plan to reunify the parent company of the Wall Street Journal with Fox Corporation.

New York Times reporters, editors hold one-day strike
Around 1,100 workers at the New York Times have walked off the job after negotiations between the newspaper and its union fizzled.

Streamers need to charge at least $15 a month, Kilar says
Former WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said streaming services need to charge at least $15 a month and have 300 million customers to survive.

Associated Press fires reporter over Russian missile story
The Associated Press fired a top investigative journalist on Monday after a report in a Russia missile strike was withdrawn.

New York Post probes employee’s unauthorized postings
Online software used by the New York Post newspaper was compromised Thursday, allowing attackers to publish several offensive articles

Qatar issues new media restrictions ahead of World Cup
Government officials in Qatar have issued new restrictions on media ahead of the country's World Cup soccer tournament.

Fox board creates committee to probe reunion with News Corp
Fox Corporation has formed a special committee tasked with exploring a potential deal to reunite with News Corp.

